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Show THE TRUTH ABOUT CANDY One Man Takes His Sugar on I Fruit or in Coffee Another j Man Takes His in the Shape of Candy f j The nni body needs constant fuel. . i Just as coal is fuel tor a furnace, augur, wfci-ci aiaJpNes earbakjr- T Idrates, is fuel to the body. Plain, raw grunulated sugar is not a plaawcf wtty t tkk it, I people generally use It with other articles ef food. X One raan takes bis sugar in coffee or on froit. I Another likes a cake of chocolate. T The eake of chocolate, called candy, eonaists of oooa, a-ugar umA X milk,-properly blended. X Is it right to say that the roan who take hi sugar ia hie eoffe is patriotic, while the man who takes It in the form of wak eboeotaie T is wasteful and enjoying a non-essential luxury? . X One small boy takes several lumps of sugar ia bit. cocoa, or his Y portion of sugar on his mush. Another little fellow gets hi throogh J his favorite piece of chocolate or a piece of stick caniy. Is the latter less patriotic than the former? We know he is mot. T The soldier in the camp has bis candy, and it sutais him. The soldier in the front line trench enjoys a eake of milk chocolate; It X makes tilth "right like the devil," as General Waller of the Marines 4 X said. T f Yet the candy industry, the thirty-eighth largest industry in the X United States, supplying a recognized and tremendously val fo4 T X product, is now threatened with practical annihilaa because people X T have not learned the facts respecting it. I Many people still feel that eundy lias no food value, tkat it is a I i Y non-essential luxury which uses up maybe a quarter, to a half of the X sugar in this country, and that by stopping the mDUfacHre of candy, Y ? the sugar problem would be solved. But that is not so. Oo the eon- X trary, only 8 of the normal consumption of eutar ia fce United f f Suites (now cut to 4) has been nsed in making this fcWaly estab- X lished food product. X Take one cent's worth of sugar. Put it in a little pile. That'e the X amount of sugar used per capita weekly in candy making. The s.av- y jug of that tiny mite in the home will keep the candy industry alive, J and enable it to supply men and women and ohilaren at heme, and t-he I 4 men at the front, with nourishing, wholesome body fuel. Put a pound 4 of chocolate creams to the test; eat a pound on a big, long hike. Thoa Y X you will know why soldiers crave it. X In aormal times th eny laaaatry aa aaV BY f tfc X laa-ar conaaaua per capita ia thai aaaafci7. BUarat hw taaa T aaioajit haa baaa cat aaaaraly am twa. T ' T , ' The Candy Manufacturers of Utah and Idaho. J :: t i rivSiwWaKLaapmyil 'sk"-?! MtJtm'l, V 'rTafvJ; I n m $H$est( ft ffl-.'5 fef-it TMt INSTRUMENT Of OUA.ITT?iIi'!l .'; tf TO wikjr CLKAF1 AS A Bill f ' "3 i-'V ; , B . tifl ISA' l !t'lll4.lj, a-mtnt'l, i-idt, crrrasr, .21 i-fs h. j M - i J evcl7 nioc l'2C value of the. Sonora Tj A is in tlic perfection of tone produc- ; '' j tion. In no instance has undue cm-j)ha?is cm-j)ha?is been placed on ornate exterior i decoration. The I'cautili.i Sont.ra is ),' 'Jp priinarilv a-i intrurtH.-iU for you to Lear Yl iU?frst sctrre for tonn quality at 5 i ?50 So.i Tf-.o '3o ?i;3 ci:.j .ro ?,y $215 t;oo i?:j:5 f Another Sump tuous Sunday Dinner will be served at Hotel ATKIN Sunday Evening Turkey and Chicken will be on the Menu with the other good things Why People Finally Trade at Sloan's THROUGH OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE SELL-ING SELL-ING MERCHANDISE WE HAVE HELD FIRMLY TO THE BELIEF THAT THE BIGGEST THING IN BUSINESS IS SERVICE. BY SERVICE WE DO NOT MEAN THE EXCHANGE OF A PAIR OF SOX OR THE WRAPPING UP OF A POUND OF BUTTER FOR A PIECE OF MONEY. SERVICE MEANS KEEPING OUR STOCK UP TO THAT STANDARD OF QUALITY WHERE YOU GET A DOLLAR VALUE FOR THE HARD-EARNED DOLLAR YOU SPEND. SERVICE MEANS TAKING A PERSONAL INTEREST IN SELL- ING YOU SUCH MERCHANDISE THAT YOU WILL FEEL SATISFIED THAT YOU HAVE BOUGHT AS WISELY AS THE MARKET AFFORDS AT THE PRICE. SERVICE EXTENDS EVEN FARTHER. IT IS A POTENT FACTOR IN EVERY LINE OF OUR BUSINESS. OUR LARGE STOCK PURCHASED WHEN THINGS WERE NORMAL ENABLES US ON MANY LINES TO SERVE YOU IN WAR TIMES AS IN PEACE TIMES. SERVICE THAT BUILDS FOR THE FUTURE TRADE AND CONFIDENCE THAT IS THE SLOAN SERVICE. 0 WE VALUE YOUR CONFIDENCE MORE THAN A FEW SMALL PROFITS. YOURS TRULY, T. W, SLOAN &. CO. I fJELIMIIY Owing to the restrictions laid down by the U. S. Food Administration the Merchants of Milford have been compelled to make a small delivery charge on every delivery made. Ths charge will be 5c which is about one-half of the actual I cost. THE HOIKS or DELIVKKY S(LTH NORTH 3:30 A. M 10:30 A. M. i 1:00 P. m! 2:00 P. M. ' 3:00 P. M. 4: on p. M. .", :00 P. M. :, :f,o p m Milford Merchants Assn. |